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Having seen a lot of pages using tables for this kind of thing - yes, you can do it with tables, but it's horrible, takes at least four times as much markup, and is a nightmare to maintain.

To expand on what Sam said:
Safari is now the "default" browser shipped with new Macs. It's based on an enhanced version of the open-source KHTML engine.
KHTML is also the heart of Konqueror, which is the default browser of the KDE desktop environment for Linux.

Re: browser compatiliblity: Netscape 4 doesn't do list-style-image. There's a surprise. The good news is that NN4 just quietly ignores it, and users of that browser will see good old-fashioned bullet points instead, which is hardly a disaster.

Re: browser compatiliblity: Netscape 4 doesn't do list-style-image. There's a surprise. The good news is that NN4 just quietly ignores it, and users of that browser will see good old-fashioned bullet points instead, which is hardly a disaster.

Graceful Degredation is good thing. I wanted to make sure it would put something in and not just leave it blank.

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